Los Angeles Times

The campaign named Anti-Security Operation. He was born with the objective of uncovering corruption of senior officials. The series of attacks will be led by GoDaddy. Groups of computer experts (specialized in penetrate vulnerable network just for fun) GoDaddy and Anonymous (the popular hacktivist group) have joined forces to launch a series of attacks against Government and banking websites and filter confidential information on the Internet, reported the Los Angeles Times. The campaign named Anti-Security Operation and was born with the objective of uncovering corruption of senior officials, according to these two organizations responsible for far sabotage systems from Nintendo, Sony, the FBI, the CIA or pages of the Governments of Egypt, Algeria, Libya, Iran, Chile, Colombia or Malaysia. The series of attacks will be led by GoDaddy, according to the group, who explained that Anonymous was part of the project. We hear that our brothers of Anonymous are making progress with AntiSec, We also have reports of many groups of hackers joining, you could read in the GoDaddy Twitter account. That organization has also become the main objective of another group of Internet users, that have been proposed to finish with GoDaddy making public the identities of its members and their activities via the web LulzSec Exposed. Source of the news: the groups Anonymous and GoDaddy join forces to attack websites of banks and Governments